FISHER v. DANIELS

No. 43424.

252 Miss. 662 (1965)

173 So.2d 908

FISHER v. DANIELS, D.B.A. CAPITOL VENDING MACHINE SERVICE

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

April 5, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Crisler, Crisler & Bowling, F. Kent Stribling, Seeb Holmes, Jackson, for appellant.

Daniel, Coker & Horton, Melvin B. Bishop, Jackson, for appellee.


LEE, C.J.

Mrs. Shirley Fisher brought suit against H.E. Daniels, doing business as Capitol Vending Machine Service, to recover damages for personal injuries sustained by her on account of the alleged negligence of the defendant. The declaration charged, in effect, that the defendant was the owner and operator of certain coin machines in the cafeteria of the General Electric plant in the City of Jackson; and that, on August...

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